Mills, moreover, were erected for making gunpowder, and manufactories for makingarms.
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The Soviets are now makingarms control a major element in their propaganda.
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He had been a worker in iron, and from makingarms took to their use.
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Weak England might be in plants for makingarms for an army, but not in ship-building.
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Then he sent Vulcan to bind him with iron chains, makingarms and feet fast to the rocks.
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Then he became a gunsmith, makingarms for the patriots of Seventy-six, until what time the British destroyed his shop.
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Director of strategy Marianne Elliott said the petitioners wanted the government to introduce legislation makingarms investment illegal in the first place.